Enforcement Mechanisms definition

Enforcement Mechanisms means any Corrective Action taken by the Department or required of the New Health System to enforce the COPA, including the Terms of Certification.

Examples of Enforcement Mechanisms in a sentence

  • The method of calculation for specified submeasures is identical to the method of calculation for Tier-2 Enforcement Mechanisms as described above.

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  • You acknowledge that the Software may contains software procedures or other mechanisms ("License Enforcement Mechanisms") that enforce use restrictions and that may disable functionality of the Software and prevent access to data using the Software at the end of any evaluation period or upon violation of the terms of this Agreement.

  • Customer acknowledges that the Egenera Software may contain software procedures or other mechanisms ("License Enforcement Mechanisms") that enforce use restrictions and that may disable functionality of the Egenera Software upon violation of the terms of this GPA.

  • ITC/\DeltaCom will not oppose any effort by BellSouth to set off Tier-2 Enforcement Mechanisms from any additional assessment imposed by the Commission.

  • Customer hereby waives any claim it may have against Ocient arising from or relating to Orient’s use of the Enforcement Mechanisms as set forth in this provision.

  • The specific submeasures which are the mechanism for triggering and removing a Tier-3 Enforcement Mechanisms are described in more detail in Exhibit D attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.

  • Schedule 3.13 sets forth a list of all such Governmental Approvals, identifying each such Governmental Approval by number and indicating the holder, the issuer and the nature thereof.

  • Therefore, ITC/\DeltaCom may not use the existence of this section or any payments of any Tier-1 or Tier-2 Enforcement Mechanisms under this section as evidence that BellSouth has not complied with or has violated any state or federal law or regulation.

  • Section 26.37 Monitoring and Enforcement Mechanisms 10 SUBPART C – GOALS, GOOD FAITH EFFORTS, AND COUNTING 14 A.

Related to Enforcement Mechanisms

  • Enforcement Rule means the HIPAA Administrative Simplification: Enforcement; Final Rule at 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164.

  • Enforcement Action means any action to enforce any Obligations or Loan Documents or to exercise any rights or remedies relating to any Collateral (whether by judicial action, self-help, notification of Account Debtors, exercise of setoff or recoupment, exercise of any right to vote or act in a Loan Party’s Insolvency Proceeding, or otherwise), in each case solely to the extent permitted by the Loan Documents.

  • Enforcement Proceeds means the gross proceeds from the realisation of Vehicles in respect of Purchased Receivables and from the enforcement of any other Ancillary Rights.

  • Enforcement Period means the period of time following the receipt by either the ABL Agent or the Term Agent of an Enforcement Notice from the other and continuing until the earliest of (a) in the case of an Enforcement Period commenced by the Term Agent, the Discharge of Term Obligations, (b) in the case of an Enforcement Period commenced by the ABL Agent, the Discharge of ABL Obligations, or (c) the ABL Agent or the Term Agent (as applicable) terminates, or agrees in writing to terminate, the Enforcement Period.

  • enforcement order means a final enforcement order or a provisional enforcement order;